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Show If you are from any one of 86 communities in the Intermountain Area Ol 1 1 AVI- A home town mm. HERE m SALT LAKE .First Security Bank This school year, especially, you are invited to bank with good friends with a familiar name. We not only welcome student accounts, but we go out of our way to help with all financial problems. Rti In Salt Lake City enjoy the advantages of: Complete banking service fl'feJ'T Plenty of parking space H -1T.T1 17 Auto Banks to serve you Pi imiiii ' V ""-":-"t"" n. beginning at 9:30 a.m. daily. H '" ""' Open 'til 6 p.m. Mondays and Fridays I I West 1775 West North Temple 1710 South Redwood Road Downtown Murray 31 East 1st South 4901 South State 50 East 4th South 38 East 8th South 941 1 South 700 East South ... . , , 1955 South Main West Jordan 46 East 3750 South 7801 Soutn Redwood Road Southeast First Security State Bank 2020 South 11th East 3983 Wasatch Blvd. 3353 Highland Drive 381 East Broadway" 5771 Highland Drive "Drive-in opens 9 a.m. First Security Bank Member First Security Corporation System of Banks RESOURCES OVER ONE BILLION DOLLARS First Security Bank of Utah, National Association First Security State Bank of Spnngville. Utah First Security Bank of Idaho, National Association First Security Bank of Rock Springs. Wyoming V First Security Slate Bank I Members Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation zMPPENING Ground &eoj heir . DFFEE HOUSE: The Campus se;;iristian Center's Coffee house opens jjf is Sunday night at 8 p.m., hosting o ministers in "Alternative Life u,les." ice arKESHMAN FIRESIDE: Special ksside this Sunday at 8:30 p.m. East ititute Chapel. he HOOL OF FASHION: A iresentative of the famous Tobe-burn Tobe-burn School for Fashion Careers Ali'll visit the Placement Center, 2180 er, nex, this Friday. Call 581-6186 now M arrange an appointment. SuSIBLICITY WORKSHOP: For j It grams, Organizations, Finance and ober.blic Affairs Boards and their ,en mmittees Friday from 3 to 5 p.m. in Mi. in 100. jrdCTlTIONS FOR EQUAL RIGHTS odd 1ENDMENT: Representatives of the Hal Rights Amendment Task Force ,0fl 'Collecting signatures for a petition (Congress to pass the Equal Rights nas' lendment. They will be at the . Ovular booth near the Huddle until iam'i 14th of January. ad J" SusarTENTION CHRONICLE fjen DERS: The editor and staff of ' ' Daily Utah Chronicle have pinged policies regarding the "What's Happening" column. Due to the number of requests for space, the paper will run all submissions for University events for two days the day before and the day of occurence. All submissions sub-missions must be typed and include organization name, time, place and description of event. Submissions must also include a phone number so we may contact head of event or organization. If submissions do not comply to these regulations they cannot appear in "What's Happening." KUED Channel 7 7 p.m. -My Family: Sad or Clad 7:15-David Littlejohn, Critic-At-Large 7:30-Wall Street Week 8 p.m. -American Conservatives Confront 1972 9:30-Film Odyssey Preview 10 p.m.-Figuring It Out KUER 90.I FM 7-.30-U of U Basketball 9 p.m. -On Campus 10:40-Late News |